You may be one of them goofy creative-types what wants to get his creative story gibber in the hands of a welcoming and eager audience. You want your work known. Promoted. Discovered.

So, here’s your chance, word-burpers.

In the comments, tell us about one thing you created: a book, a comic, a film, an app, a song, a yarn-beard for dolphins, whatever. Keep it under 100 words (bonus points if you keep it at 140-character Twitter-length) and be sure to offer us a link.

Not only do I write profanity-laden rants–peppered liberally with creatively offensive metaphors–about whatever incoherent nonsense that has tickled my rage-bone that day, I also write music and perform it with a group musicians who are far more talented than I. We are called Tom with the Weather, and you can listen to our one and only EP here:

RealmShift – Isiah is having a tough time. The Devil is making his job very difficult. Samuel Harrigan is a murdering low-life who used ancient black magic to escape a deal with the Devil. Now he’s on the trail of a crystal skull that he believes will complete his effots to evade Lucifer. But Lucifer wants Samuel’s soul for eternity and refuses to wait a second longer for it. Isiah must protect Samuel and keep the Devil at bay, because Isiah needs Samuel’s search for the skull to continue… …not for Samuel’s sake, but for the sake of all humankind. Print, ebook and audio from Amazon or wherever you prefer to shop.

I wrote a Christmas novella with demonic possession, suicide, a dead child, and the phrase (recommended for deletion by my beta reader) “my Christmas fuck.” The book review from my beloved Catholic mother: “This one’s more sacrilegious than your other ones.” Merry Christmas. http://amzn.com/B009Y0MBZ4

I designed a cover for a friend who just released his novel “Nothing is Right” about “not being able to be called autistic. Set…five years before Aspergers Syndrome was formally recognized, it follows Clay through his first year at school…we can navigate a special education screening system that knows he is an anomaly but that lacks language to describe him.”

Finished the thing last night and I gotta say, he hits some pretty sharp nails on the head if you’ve ever felt out of place in school. A good read, and I can’t recommend it enough.

The graphic novel Babble by me and Bryan Coyle hits the shelves in TWO weeks! It centres around Carrie Hartnoll, a girl lost in her own life until a chance meeting with an ex-boyfriend provides her the opportunity to join a research team in in Ivy League America, investigating the lost language of Babel – a language, they theorise, that can be understood by any human being from anywhere in the world. As Carrie begins to piece together the fragments of her life, she becomes embroiled in the mystery surrounding the suicide of the original team leader, and soon discovers why the language was written out of the history books…

Thanks for this.
I wrote a piece of music with a strange instrument I found in an antique shop, called a dulcitone and various others including brandy glasses from charity shops. I played the piano and my step son played cello. He used it on a library music disc he produced and it has appeared in various weird programmes and ads. Heres one; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2o5XXdghNA&feature=relmfu . You can hear the whole piece on i-tunes. it’s my only claim to fame so far. It’s called ‘Out of the Music Box’

Between throwing out original fiction for several online short-story markets (and so far, not getting a nibble) and working on a novel, I tried writing a stream of consciousness story. It turned into this:

Interactive fiction’s been my game this year. Most recent: The Annwn Simulation, 1985. Fey magic meets garage programming. When the fairies returned to public life, they built a virtual world. Programming and spell-casting combine, and a new kind of wizard is born.

THE SHATTERED DOOR is a paranormal mystery set in Boston, featuring Darcy and Olivia Morrison, trainee private eyes who take a case far beyond their talents: find the murderer of a local businesswoman. They get help from an unlikely associate, a low-level gangster looking to get out of the business, but even he can’t save them from the murderer’s grasp.

Post-apocalyptic zombie survival action, set in ruined New York generations after the Fall of humanity. Seriously – freaky mutants, killer street gangs and the ravenous walking dead, what’s not to like?

Al Berg and I have teamed up to make The Human Echoes Podcast. We do a lot of horror / thriller reviews and cover strange ground with everything else. The podcast is free on itunes or from our site here: http://humanechoespodcast.blogspot.com/

“The Sky: The World” by Jessica McHugh: Crystalline technology, an opium-addicted pilot, a neo-Victorian setting, Egyptian mythology, and a mysterious man named Doctor Azaz who ties it all together. Oh, and did I mention it’s only $0.99 on ebook until January 1st? Well, now I have. 😉